Bebel Gilberto

Europe / International, Asia, Australia, South America

World renowned and multi-Grammy-nominated singer/songwriter Bebel Gilberto has been enchanting fans and critics worldwide since her solo debut release in 1986. She catapulted onto the global music scene with a track on the celebrated compilation CD, REDHOT + RIO, followed by the worldwide success of her hit breakout album Tanto Tempo in 2000. The album featured her trademark electronic bossa nova, taking over clubs around the world and positioning Bebel as one of the top-selling Brazilian artists in the U.S. since the ’60s. Critically-acclaimed albums to follow included Bebel Gilberto (2004), on which she refined her sound to create an acoustic lounge style that showcased her strengths as a Brazilian composer, and Momento (Six Degrees 2007), which masterfully showcased her skills at fusing all her musical styles. Bebel’s 2009 Grammy-nominated album All in One (Verve), brought to forefront more of Bebel’s personality and love for organic rhythms. In 2014, Bebel Gilberto released a beautiful concert DVD called Bebel Gilberto in Rio in Brazil, featuring a superb live concert on the beaches of Rio. Returning to her trademark sultry Brazilian rhythms infused with electronic beats, Bebel followed up with the gorgeous new studio album Tudo, released on Sony to great media acclaim. Bebel has been working with producer Thomas Bartlett (Sufjan Stevens, St. Vincent) on her highly anticipated new album, due out in Spring 2020.

From Rolling Stone
Brazilian Musician Bebel Gilberto Previews First Album in Six Years With ‘Deixa’
By: JON BLISTEIN
“Brazilian singer-songwriter Bebel Gilberto unveiled a mesmerizing new song, ‘Deixa,’ that will appear on her first album in six years, Agora, out May 1st via Pias Recordings.
‘Deixa’ ‘” which translates to ‘leave’ in Portuguese ‘” boasts a steady groove that anchors...

From Billboard
Soul Sisters Podcast: Bebel Gilberto Talks Growing Up With Brazilian Giants, Becoming One Herself
By: Jessie Katz
Grammy-nominated Brazilian singer Bebel Gilberto grew up around giants of her country’s musical legacy, but in an interview with Billboard’s Soul Sisters podcast, she explains how it helped her grow into her own artistry rather than diminish it. Listen to the...